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Triumphus veræ gloriæ utrius Joañis [i.e. Saints John the ...
Ita ille:quafi ad commendandam hanc diuinam vocem nulla alia vox acc6moda foret, nifi philomelæ vox acutifsima, ... Omnnis vox maira fe acuit abftinentia, vt inflexanima pænitentiæ melodia acuta vox fieret,Deumquè ad fe fe pelliceret: Nam ...
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An encyclopœdia, or dictionary of music
VOWELS, are the only means whereby a singer is enabled to warble or sing ; by means of the consonants the singer articulates. See Articulation. VOX ACUTA, high or acute voice. V©X ANGELICA, the name of an organ-stop. VOX GRAVIS ...
John Feltham Danneley,
1825
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Ars musica w Krakowskich traktatach muzycznych XVI wieku
... toni 221 vox (= gios) 33, 120, 121, 122 vox (= sylaba solmizacyjna) 13, 58, 120-133 passim (120-122 definicje), 141, 142, 144, 147, 149-196 passim, 239, 241, 246 vox acquisita (= vox ficta) 184, 185 vox acuta 122, 123 vox composita 121, ...
Elżbieta Witkowska-Zaremba,
1986
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A Complete and Comprehensive Dictionary of 12,500 Italian, French, ...
The signature: also, a sketch, or outline, of a composition. Vox (Lat.) The voice, sound, tone : accent. Vox acuta (Lat.) A shrill, or acute, voice. Vox angelica (Lat.) Angelic voice : see Voix celestes. Vox humana (Lat.) Human voice : an organ reed ...
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Thomæ Bennet, S.T.P. Grammatica Hebræa, cum uberrima praxi in usum ...
Tonicus elevat fyllabam per х Lv 5 clique vox acuta per х Lvi. Le-edhfím. Prima Confona ей Lamed, habetque fub fe Segal ; fecunda ей Aleph, habetque lub fe Haieph-ßgal ; tertia ей Daleth per i i i, habetque рой fe Hale/n {ирга Vau; ей enim ...
Thomas BENNET (D.D.),
1731
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A Dictionary Music: Theoretical and Practical - Strona 328
A word applied to the compass of a voice from grave to acute ; also to its tone, or power : as when we say, " such a ... Vox Acuta. (Lat.) In ths ancient music, the highest note in the bisdiapason, or double octave. Vox Gravis. (Lat.) In the ancient ...
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An Encyclopædia, or Dictionary of Music ... With upwards of two ...
VOWELS, are the only means whereby a singer is enabled to warble or sing; by means of the consonants the singer articulates. See Articulation. VOX ACUTA, high or acute voice. VOX ANGELICA, the name of an organ-stop. VOX GRAVIS ...
John Feltham DANNELEY,
1825
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Organ-Stops and Their Artistic Registration - Strona 33
GLOSSARY OF ORGAN-STOPS A ACUTA.—VoX ACUTA (from Lat. acutus—sharp). Ger., AKUTA, SCnmu='. Dtch., SCmz|u'.—A compound harmonic-corroborating stop, composed of three or more ranks of open metal labial pipes, preferably ...
George Ashdown Audsley,
2013
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A new Dictionary of Music - Strona 291
Volume, the compass of a voice from grave to acute; also, the power or richness of its tone. The compass of a voice is commonly about ten notes ... Vox Acuta, an old term for the soprano voice. Vox Angelica, an organ stop so called. Vox Gravis ...
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A Dictionary of Music, Theoretical and Practical. To which is ...
A word applied to the compass of a voice from grave to acute; also to its tone, or power: as when we say, “ such a ... Vox Acuta. (Lat.) In the ancient music, the highest note in the bisdiapason, or double octave. Vox GRAvis. (Lat.) In the ancient ...
Thomas Busby, Samuel Arnold,
1817